Comparative studies on community structure and biodiversity of macrozoobenthos were carried out in three lake areas with different states of eutrophication (mesotrophic, eutrophic and hypereutrophic) in a shallow subtropic lake (Lake Donghu) in the middle basin of the Yangtze River of China. Thirty-three taxa (including six Mollusca, five Oligochaeta, 15 Chironomidae and seven other zoobenthos) were found during February 1998 to April 1999. The results show that the more eutrophic the lake water, the lower the macrozoobenthos species diversity (measured as species number, diversity index, and K-dominant curves). Abundance of the oligochaete Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri was positively correlated with the degree of eutrophication, which was due m...
The Lake Taihu Basin, one of the most highly developed regions in China, suffers from severe water p...
There is limited information available on the effects of extensive aquaculture or fish ranching oper...
We investigated benthic macroinvertebrate communities in three contrasting habitats of a large shall...
Lake Chaohu, the fifth largest freshwater lake in China, has been subjected to severe eutrophication...
Comparative studies on macrozoobenthic communities under varying degrees of eutrophication and sedim...
Comparative studies on community structure and biodiversity of copepods and rotifers were carried ou...
China's five largest freshwater lakes (Poyang, Dongting, Taihu, Hongze, and Chaohu) are all loca...
Lake Poyang is the largest freshwater lake in China and contains unique and diverse biota within the...
Eutrophication can shift lakes from a clear, macrophyte-dominated state to a turbid, algae-dominated...
The relationship of macrozoobenthos communities with some environmental variables, and their respons...
The ecological status of subtropical floodplain lakes is threatened by eutrophication, which can shi...
The benthic community structure in Baoan Lake was examined in relation to lake water physicochemical...
Ecological studies on macrozoobenthos were conducted in two small plateau lakes in the Yunnan-Guizho...
The loss of biodiversity in the era of fast environmental change is often revealed as biotic homogen...
Comparative studies on macrozoobenthos were done in 2 shallow mesotrophic lakes in the middle basins...
The Lake Taihu Basin, one of the most highly developed regions in China, suffers from severe water p...
There is limited information available on the effects of extensive aquaculture or fish ranching oper...
We investigated benthic macroinvertebrate communities in three contrasting habitats of a large shall...
Lake Chaohu, the fifth largest freshwater lake in China, has been subjected to severe eutrophication...
Comparative studies on macrozoobenthic communities under varying degrees of eutrophication and sedim...
Comparative studies on community structure and biodiversity of copepods and rotifers were carried ou...
China's five largest freshwater lakes (Poyang, Dongting, Taihu, Hongze, and Chaohu) are all loca...
Lake Poyang is the largest freshwater lake in China and contains unique and diverse biota within the...
Eutrophication can shift lakes from a clear, macrophyte-dominated state to a turbid, algae-dominated...
The relationship of macrozoobenthos communities with some environmental variables, and their respons...
The ecological status of subtropical floodplain lakes is threatened by eutrophication, which can shi...
The benthic community structure in Baoan Lake was examined in relation to lake water physicochemical...
Ecological studies on macrozoobenthos were conducted in two small plateau lakes in the Yunnan-Guizho...
The loss of biodiversity in the era of fast environmental change is often revealed as biotic homogen...
Comparative studies on macrozoobenthos were done in 2 shallow mesotrophic lakes in the middle basins...
The Lake Taihu Basin, one of the most highly developed regions in China, suffers from severe water p...
There is limited information available on the effects of extensive aquaculture or fish ranching oper...
We investigated benthic macroinvertebrate communities in three contrasting habitats of a large shall...